MSI Full HD FreeSync Gaming Monitor 24 Curved non-Glare 1ms LED Wide Screen 1920 x 1080 144Hz Refresh Rate (Optix G24C)
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Daniel
Greater than one weekme llego hace poco, asi que si me va mal en un futuro editare este comentario, pero por ahora es perfecto para jugar y su imagen es muy buena
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Grant McDonel
> 3 dayThis was exactly what I was expecting! This is the ideal monitor for someone who is looking to upgrade their visuals without breaking the bank, but still getting something good quality. I am a huge fan of the curved screen
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M.H.
Greater than one weekExcellent display. No dead pixels, great refresh rate and build quality. The only quirk it has is that it seems to expand/contract throughout the day as the room changes temperature, causing the plastic on the rear of the monitor to creak or pop occasionally (quite a lot after the sun goes down as well). Nonetheless, I am very pleased and hope this stays in production a few more years so I can pick up an identical one to replace my other aging flat monitor with. Side note: Dont expect to be working with photos or other applications that require high color accuracy. It is hardly noticeable in most use cases except editing photos for example.
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Ryan
> 3 dayI’ve been using mine for about a year now. It looks great, significantly improves your overall feel while playing games and if you play on a lower hz monitor/tv you should definitely upgrade to this. Works great for console and significantly beats playing on a tv. Faster and smoother than any tv will be
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Bryan A Smith
13-11-2024I bought a pair of these monitors for basic home/business use. No gaming or high end graphics of any kind. They look nice out of the box and seem to be working well, but I have a couple of complaints that are making me seriously consider finding something different, despite being so cheap: 1) There is no easy input select button! To change inputs is a series of 10 (TEN) presses of a button MINIMUM on the monitor. I use a dual screen for my work and personal computer. So to change workstations, thats 20 presses of buttons to get it working! 2) I knew this when I bought it, but the stand is not height adjustable. It does have tilt capability. However when you tilt two monitors down from horizontal, you end up with a V gap in the middle. You can decide if that might bug you. For a basic monitor, even gaming (please read other review for opinions on performance), at this price, its hard to beat. But 10 button presses to change to another input... thats unforgivable.
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Herolies
> 3 daySo its been 5 months Ive been using this monitor. Its a S-VA (Samsung VA) Panel, wish it was IPS lol but oh well. I have to say, its very decent and not only that it looks great for being a VA panel. Viewing angles are decent and colors are Great! Its 144hz too so playing Siege was sooo smooth! My eyes felt Great! It is my first 144hz and this monitor is pretty decent. Im aware that Samsung release there own but had to return it due to having color problems. Even having the latest revision of it. Wasnt worth it but this was!
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Matthew Mcleod
Greater than one weekMan this is a really good monitor for the price. 144hz is so amazingly smooth and the contrast and color depth is great. It even comes with BOTH a Displayport and HDMI cable. This has to be the best [curved] 1080p 144hz monitor you can get for the price. Some may not like that its small, but it makes it less noticeable to see pixels when playing games on smaller res like 900p, 720p, etc.
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Adam Overberger
> 3 day-NO Flicker at 144hz, which is excellent because a previous monitor (Sceptre) Had noticable flicker. -1ms response time is great for gaming, especially for man who plays First Person Shooters, and IS NOTICABLE if your used to playing on an out-dated plasma or cheap LCD that may be at 6ms, 8ms, or even higher. -VA panel, in my opinion, is the better panel technology. -The color, is as advertised. though I wasnt able to test the screens color with an actual device, I must say that it does have decent color. and by decent, I mean, Looks much nicer than all the other monitors in the entire house. -Nice Monitor, Decent stand (even tho I dont use it) with mount that pivots up and down. Didnt use either DP Or HDMI cables that it came with So Im unsure of the quality, your best off buying a High-end cable if your like me wanting 144hz. -Has a 3 prong power cable much alike a PSU power cable, no bulky box. -UnFortunately When It arrived, I immediately noticed a SERIES of dead pixels grouped together just a few inches off from the center of the screen. I Might say it is rather dissapointing but not worth the whole return process, even tho it is about 4-5 pixels all together. -it only has 120hz and 144hz for Displayport, So if you want 100hz, an HDMI cable must be used. -NO VISA MOUNT. You will have to buy an adapter for roughly $20-$30. I on the otherhand simply modified my vesa stand (drilled two holes in the metal part) and Saved myself spending an outrageous amount of money for some 3D printed piece of plastic. -WRAP UP: going from 60hz-144hz is incredible. EVEN if your NOT a gamer, 144hz is totally beneficial because scrolling and mouse movement (generally any movement on screen at all) is CONSIDERABLY much smoother and just generally looks better You Will NEVER go back, trust me. This is most certainly a good monitor at a good price. So even if you dont get this peticular monitor, 144hz is the way to go. I took two stars for the Dead Pixels.
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Xavier Wittcop
> 3 dayhonestly one of the bestest tvs out their my kid uses it and it workks liek a charm! sory for bad english and from south korea. my weekly saladry is able to boy this, so affdorable!
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KP
> 3 dayDecent Monitor for price, monitor came with 2 dead pixels directly next to eachother that I noticed recently. Going to attempt to get a refund/replacement. Already tried to get a refund before I noticed them, they said no. Lets see if they care about the defective pixels. Overall the 144 refresh rate is wonderful, I highly recommend making the jump if you are on 60, or 75. XFX AMD GPUs tend to have a horrible stutter, (every 3 seconds for 1 second) which I believe was fixed in the latest driver version, I no longer own the XFX card, but have been helping redditors solve the issue, to a success. The workaround seems to be : DDU drivers, Install 17.x and then update to 18/19.x This is my first time writing a non 5 star review on amazon, which sucks. Another redditor claimed to receieve a dead pixel on his unit, which they replaced. Still a great monitor for those who want to experience high refresh rates at a great price.